Allen Weisselberg

The Trump Organization's former CFO had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury after reaching a deal with prosecutors.
The former corporate finance chief was sentenced last year to five months in prison after being found guilty of multiple tax fraud charges.
Manhattan prosecutors are reportedly weighing a perjury charge against Allen Weisselberg, the former president’s longtime finance chief.
Manhattan prosecutors are weighing the charge in connection with testimony Weisselberg gave at the ex-president’s New York civil fraud trial last October.
The former president came face-to-face with the state attorney general who is suing him when he sat for a deposition last year at her Manhattan office.
Donald Trump’s longtime finance chief is set to testify as the former president’s civil trial enters its second week.
The former Trump Organization CFO will serve five months in jail as part of a plea agreement for his tax crimes.
Allen Weisselberg, 75, is expected to serve his sentence in New York City's notorious Rikers Island jail complex after dodging taxes on $1.7 million in job perks.
Manhattan prosecutors alleged a 15-year scheme to pay executives off the books to avoid taxes.
Allen Weisselberg agreed in a plea deal to testify in Manhattan trial about tax schemes by Donald Trump's company. Jury selection starts Monday.